Monday, May 5, 2014

Moto 2 & Moto 3: Spain

Yours truly was following races of the four wheeled variety, so, I missed the Moto 2 and Moto 3 races from Jerez, Spain.  But, here's the news of who won.  In Moto 2, it was Mika Kallio and Marc VDS Racing emerging victorious over Dominique Aegerter (who is an ever improving rider), and Jonas Folger.  Tito Rabat, Maverick Vinales, Luis Salom, Xavier Simeon, Johann Zarco, Sandro Cortese and Tom Luthi, completed the top ten.  Falling by the wayside were riders like Sam Lowes, Takaaki Nakagami, Simone Corsi, Marcel Schrotter, Louis Rossi, and Lorenzo Baldassari, who ended up caboose on the field.

#36 Mika Kallio     FIN     Kalex

In the Moto 3 race, Romano Fenati scored another race win, with Efren Vazquez and Alex Rins, completing the podium.  It's only a matter of time, before (at least yours truly, thinks), Efren Vazquez will undoubtedly score his first Moto 3 win.  Completing the top ten were Jack Miller, Isaac Vinales, Jakub Kornfeil, Alex Marquez, Francesco Bagnaia, Enea Bastianini, and Niklas Ajo.  A lot of other notable riders finished the race.  Here are the results in full.

http://www.motogp.com/en/Results+Statistics

*Click on the Moto 3 tab.

#5 Romano Fenati     ITA     KTM

Livio Loi, Brad Binder, Niccolo Antonelli, Arthur Sissis, and Eric Granado, were among the unclassified riders who didn't finish the race.  Next up for all three classes on the MotoGP circuit, is the race in France, at Le Mans, on the Bugatti circuit, which is the layout of the track for motorcycles, inside of the Circuit de la Sarthe, which is the car racing track, specifically for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.  The French Grand Prix, is in two weeks.  See you then, for more Grand Prix motorcycle racing, fans.


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